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The Ecology and Distribution of Steelhead in the Eel River

Samantha Kannry Master’s Student Ecology Graduate Group University of , Davis The has a small remnant run of summer steelhead. In California there are two distinct runs of steelhead, winter and summer.

Summer steelhead in the Middle Fork Eel The Eel River is currently the southernmost extent of summer steelhead in California. The Eel River is extremely erosive and characterized by many large, complex stretches of “roughs”. Historic Counts of summer steelhead in the Van Duzen averaged an order of magnitude lower than what we have observed.

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0 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 Year Many questions have remained unanswered regarding current and historic distribution of steelhead in the Eel River.

• Are Van Duzen summer steelhead an independent population? • Is Eaton Falls a complete barrier to anadromy? • Do summer and winter-run fish and rear in different locations? • Would the resident trout population above Scott be a good restoration source if the dam were to be removed? Dip-netting proved to be the most effective method to obtain sufficient samples.

Total number of Basin Number of Sites samples • High spatial distribution Van Duzen 29 480 • Young of the year sampling • 2 years of sampling Middle Fork 13 183

Upper Eel 8 173

Total = 836 Genetic analyses provide useful tools for addressing ecological questions.

• Laboratory preparation • Rapture • Overall differentiation, OMY5 and GREB1L Many questions have remained unanswered regarding current and historic distribution of steelhead in the Eel River.

• Are Van Duzen summer steelhead an independent population? • Is Eaton Falls a complete barrier to anadromy? • Do summer and winter-run fish spawn and rear in different locations? • Would the resident trout population above Scott Dam be a good restoration source if the dam were to be removed?

Summer steelhead in the Van Duzen PC1 (1.13%) / PC2 (0.945%) Van Duzen summer steelhead are an independent population, not strays from the Middle Fork Eel. Many questions have remained unanswered regarding current and historic distribution of steelhead in the Eel River.

• Are Van Duzen summer steelhead an independent population? • Is Eaton Falls a complete barrier to anadromy? • Do summer and winter-run fish spawn and rear in different locations? • Would the resident trout population above Scott Dam be a good restoration source if the dam were to be removed?

Eaton Falls There is a high frequency of the anadromous genotype above Eaton Falls. Eaton Falls is not a complete barrier to anadromy. Many questions have remained unanswered regarding current and historic distribution of steelhead in the Eel River.

• Are Van Duzen summer steelhead an independent population? • Is Eaton Falls a complete barrier to anadromy? • Do summer and winter-run fish spawn and rear in different locations? • Would the resident trout population above Scott Dam be a good restoration source if the dam were to be removed?

Pink Caves We observe distinct spatial segregation around the three major Lost Duzen barriers at the GREB1L locus. We observe similar spatial segregation of summer and winter-run steelhead around barriers in the Middle Fork. Many questions have remained unanswered regarding current and historic distribution of steelhead in the Eel River.

• Are Van Duzen summer steelhead an independent population? • Is Eaton Falls a complete barrier to anadromy? • Do summer and winter-run fish spawn and rear in different locations? • Would the resident trout population above Scott Dam be a good restoration source if the dam were to be removed?

Upper Eel above Scott Dam The summer- run allele is present in the resident trout population above Scott Dam. Life history diversity is being maintained in the resident population above the dam. Overall genetic diversity is being maintained in the resident population above the dam. Conclusions • Van Duzen River summer steelhead are an independent population • Anadromous fish are passing Eaton Falls with some regularity • Summer and winter-run steelhead are reproductively isolated by distinct geographic barriers • Summer-run steelhead inhabited the Upper Eel above Scott Dam prior to dam construction • Genetic diversity is being maintained in the resident population above the dam Acknowledgements • Shaun Thompson, Scott Harris • Amazing volunteers: Lindsey Holm, Sam Rizza, Jeff Abrams, Natalie Okun, Seth Ricker, Cat Fong, Ryan Thompson, Mary Clapp, Alisha Saley, Rose Dana, Eric Stockwell, Jake Crawford, Tasha Thomson, Ethan Bertz, Cameron Holmgren • Additional samples: Bob Pagliuco, Keith Lackey • Landowners: Mark and Dina Moore, Humboldt Redwood Company, Eric Larsen, Griff Bramble • Funding: Ecology Graduate Group, Department of Animal Science UC Davis, Native Fish Society, Patagonia Inc., Friends of the Eel River • Mike Miller, Sean O’Rourke • And many more